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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 63

    If the anus is washed with water, no trace of faeces must remain on it. However, there is no problem if the colour and smell remain. And if after the first time it is washed no particle of …

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  • Ruling 64

    The anus can be purified with stone, a clod of earth, cloth, or a similar thing if they are dry and pure; and there is no problem if they have a little moisture that does not wet the …

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  • Ruling 65

    It suffices if the anus is completely purified once with stone, a clod of earth, or cloth. However, it is better to purify it three times by using three pieces; and if it does not become purified after …

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  • Ruling 66

    It is unlawful to purify the anus with things that must be respected, such as paper on which the name of Allah and the Prophets are written. There is no problem in purifying the anus with a bone …

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  • Ruling 67

    If a person doubts whether or not he has purified the anus or urinary outlet, it is necessary that he purifies it even if he habitually purifies it immediately after emptying his bowels and/or bladder.

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  • Ruling 68

    If after performing prayers (ṣalāh) one doubts whether or not he had purified the anus or urinary outlet before performing prayers, the prayers that he performed are valid but he must purify the anus or urinary outlet for …

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  • Ruling 69

    Istibrāʾ is a recommended (mustaḥabb) act performed by men after urinating in order to be confident that no urine is left in the urethra. It is performed in a number of ways; one way is as follows: after …

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  • Ruling 70

    The fluid that sometimes comes out of the penis as a result of sexual arousal, called ‘madhī’, is pure. And the fluid that sometimes comes out after the ejaculation of semen, called ‘wadhī’, is also pure. As for …

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  • Ruling 71

    If a person doubts whether he has performed istibrāʾ or not and fluid comes out and he does not know whether it is pure or not, it is impure; and in the event that he performed wuḍūʾ, his …

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  • Ruling 72

    If someone who has not performed istibrāʾ becomes confident that no urine is left in the urethra due to the passing of time since he urinated, and if he then sees some fluid and doubts whether it is …

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